Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Hike at Hanford Reach

With summer still not quite arriving in Seattle, in late June the five of us went out to Eastern Washington for another hike, this time to Hanford Reach. Most famous for where the original atomic bombs were built, it is now a wildlife refuge along the Columbia River, with a few beautiful sand dunes and mountains in the distance. It's a very nice spot; we hiked a bit more than 5 miles to the top of the tallest dune; the boys took a path down along the river for the return hike. 









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